So..I thought (and could swear) that I asked something similar about good places to read manga online (for free I believe)...but cannot seem to find the thread. So here I go again...

I used to use an app called Mango (aka pocketmanga) and it is no longer on Google Play -hasn't been for years. The app seems to have been running fine all this time on my now-former phone. It is available from the developer's website, but it is hard to determine if it is still supported and a FB post states that he took the server down to change out Hardware/Software around October and a recent as last week some people posted getting a connection error so I can only assume it is still down. I can still side load this app, but am hesitant; but every time I search this for any other ones, this app, Mango, still seem to be the main favorite and none of the new ones seem to be as good.

Oh and let me clarify, this app would connect to a handful of Manga servers (MangaHere, Manga Panda, and many others) so you could DL series of manga...all for for free. Many of the "replacement" apps seem to use the same servers to pull from - there seem to be about 3 to 5 that are go-to servers and then a handful of smaller but good servers that are sparingly used depending on the app. Mango used about 7 or 8 servers you could choose from to DL the manga. I think that the number of servers available and the new and old manga available were what people loved about it. And most of the DLs were decent quality too -not many broken pages, etc.

So my question(s) to you:

1) Do you use a Manga Reader App on your phone (Android preferred)? If so, which one?

2) If you don't use an app, but do read manga online - where do you read your manga? Are you able to read for free (meaning you don't have to purchase the manga (kinda like the app I just talked about)?

I think in a nutshell, those questions cover what I am looking for. Any suggestions are appreciated. ^_^

Thank you.

...Sailor Moon says.... you can change the world one A.R.K. at a time. ^_^

I also use mangapark most of the time just because they have "all pictures in one page" option (and 3-6-10 pictures in one page)
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Upon first glance, those both sound interesting. I will be sure to check them as soon as I have more disposable time. ^_^

Do MangaPark & MangaReader have apps? Or they just online interfaces? If they are online interfaces, how does that work on a mobile platform....stupid question I know, but would I just read in the browser or does it DL files to my phone and then I use a reader from there (like Kindle or something)....

I saw the CrunchyRoll app, but most of the reviews seemed to state that there was limited free manga and that they push you to their paid version for better access. But I will certainly look into it.

I normally don't use a different browser on my phone, but I supposed it is something to consider.

Thank you for the suggestions...please, keep them coming (if there are more out there)!

...Sailor Moon says.... you can change the world one A.R.K. at a time. ^_^

MangaReader and MangaSearcher work for me. The last one has been slow to update lately.

Kissmanga.com works great in the android chrome browser.
I have a paid subscription to Crunchyroll and it wont let me read manga on my tablet or phone. And even on the computer the selection is not that great.

Mangapark and mangareader don't have apps and are not dl sites. Both sites run fine on my tablet that is use kitkat 4.4.4. But if you like light novels Baka-Tsuki has a app called BakaReader EX and they run a dl setup. If you give them a try remember to refresh the novel list to see what they have.

Mangapark and mangareader don't have apps and are not dl sites. Both sites run fine on my tablet that is use kitkat 4.4.4. But if you like light novels Baka-Tsuki has a app called BakaReader EX and they run a dl setup. If you give them a try remember to refresh the novel list to see what they have.

The problem I have found with online manga sites is the popup ads. Some have lewd ads. And if you have your volume turned up, everyone around you will hear it when they pop up...
I haven't had that problem with apps.

Does it give you access to a good variety of servers?
Does it have bot old & new manga?
Does it have doujin, yaoi, yuri, etc.? I have seen some apps note that they don't have access to these genres. I am currently exploring these genres so it would be nice to have an app that allows me to try new stuff.

Thank you for the suggestion. I will read up on the app.

...Sailor Moon says.... you can change the world one A.R.K. at a time. ^_^